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c-Src/Pyk2/EGFR/PI3K/Akt/CREB-activated pathway contributes to human cardiomyocyte hypertrophy: Role of COX-2 induction

Journal

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 409, Issue C, Pages 59-72

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2015.04.005

Keywords

Thrombin; Primary human ventricular cardiomyocyte; COX-2; CREB; Cardiac hypertrophy

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education, Taiwan [EMRPD1E1641]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST103-2321-B-182-006, MOST101-2320-B-182-039-MY3]
  3. Chang Gung Medical Research Foundation [CMRPD1B0383, CMRPD1C0103, CMRPD1C0563, CMRPG3B1093, CMRPG3C1303]

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Thrombin and COX-2 regulating cardiac hypertrophy are via various signaling cascades. Several transcriptional factors including CREB involve in COX-2 expression. However, the interplay among thrombin, CREB, and COX-2 in primary human neonatal ventricular cardiomyocytes remains unclear. In this study, thrombin-induced COX-2 promoter activity, mRNA and protein expression, and PGE2 synthesis were attenuated by pretreatment with the inhibitors of c-Src (PP1), Pyk2 (PF431396), EGFR (AG1478), PI3K/Akt (LY294002/SH-5), and p300 (GR343), or transfection with siRNAs of c-Src, Pyla EGFR, p110, Akt, CREB, and p300. Moreover, thrombin-stimulated phosphorylation of c-Src, Pyk2, EGFR, Akt, CREB and p300 was attenuated by their respective inhibitors. These results indicate that thrombin-induced COX-2 expression is mediated through PAR-1/c-Src/Pyk2/EGFR/PI3K/Akt linking to CREB and p300 cascades. Functionally, thrombin-induced hypertrophy and ANF/BNP release were, at least in part, mediated through a PAR-1/COX-2-dependent pathway. We uncover the importance of COX-2 regarding human cardiomyocyte hypertrophy that will provide a therapeutic intervention in cardiovascular diseases. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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